 Well, today was the culmination of quite a few weeks of work. We consulted with the business community in order to finalize what principles we wanted to see in the Small Business Accord. So this accord is a document that will hold government accountable to small business and ultimately to ensure that BC is the most small business friendly jurisdiction in Canada. I'm pleased with the outcome because I believe that maybe for the first time we have a wonderful relationship developed in the form of an accord which helps define the partnership between small businesses across the province and our partner called the government of British Columbia. I was thoroughly amazed with the process. I thought it was so proactive. I mean the energy and the optimism in the room was good and I think it's because there was a difference there between just business in general versus small business and what really came back to me is how important small businesses especially like in our region where we've got big large projects happening. Small business is the one that's going to be there before the project and they're the ones that are going to be after. That's the biggest difference between us and business. The process was excellent. There was a lot of really good proactive and constructive dialogue. Everybody was encouraged to participate. There was lots of opportunity to provide your own context in your business. The issues that you had where you thought the government could make positive recommendations going forward and so that at the end of the day was a real enlightening thing for us was to be able to work collaboratively but also at the end of the day provide a recommendation to the minister that who I know she'll act on. We were really thrilled that social enterprise was recognized by the small business accord that we were invited to the event. We also find it fantastic that the government is recognizing that small business plays an important and key role in employment. We are one of the major employers in British Columbia. I really enjoyed the form. I've sat on a lot of these different kinds of committees to sit together to see if we can make things happen and lots of times when you leave that meeting you think that nothing's ever going to happen but this one was energized it gave the opinion that it's going to happen and to sit around it and with all these people from all over the province and they have the same issues and we come up with the same kind of things that need to be worked on I think it's a goal. It was really interesting hearing other people's aspect. I knew nothing about trucking business up north. I knew nothing about you know you live in an environment and you sort of closet it in there and you tunnel visions you don't know what's going on in other people's businesses and for me the the amount all the different people that were there I found fascinating I really enjoyed being asked to be part of that. I felt I was a bit out of my league when I started off when I started hearing that this person has 300 people working for them 150 people 30 people and I've got my seven to nine staff members. I felt really you know should I be here but then as the day got progressed and I felt we were all on the same page on certain things it didn't matter whether I only had one member of staff or whether I had 300 and I loved it. I'm glad that the minister is listening. She is very engaged and I'm hoping that the recommendations that are being made through that forum will make it into proper legislation to truly make British Columbia the most small business friendly jurisdiction in Canada which is what the mandate is.